
Gesture and the Dynamic Dimension of Language
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- Gesture and the Dynamic Dimension of Language
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- I. Introduction
- The Dynamic Dimension of Language
- On the Origins of Modern Gesture Studies
- II. Language and Cognition
- Gesture with Speech and Without It
- From Gestures to Signs in the Acquisition of Sign Language
- How Does Spoken Language Shape Iconic Gestures?
- Forgetful or Strategic? The Mystery of the Systematic Avoidance of Reference in the Cartoon Story Narrative
- Metagesture. An Analysis of Theoretical Discourse about Multimodal Language
- Potential Cognitive Universals: Evidence from Head Movements in Turkana
- Blending in Deception. Tracing Output Back to Its Source
- A Dynamic View of Metaphor, Gesture and Thought
- Second Language Acquisition from a McNeillian Perspective
- III. Environmental Context and Sociality
- Face-to-face Dialogue as a Micro-social Context. The Example of Motor Mimicry
- Master Speakers, Master Gesturers. A String Quartet Master Class
- Constructing Spatial Conceptualizations from Limited Input. Evidence from Norwegian Sign Language
- Environmentally Coupled Gestures
- Indexing Locations in Gesture. Recalled Stimulus Image and Interspeaker Coordination as Factors Influencing Gesture Form
- The Role of Iconic Gesture in Semantic Communication and Its Theoretical and Practical Implications
- Intersubjectivity in Gestures. The Speaker's Perspectives toward the Addressee
- An Integrated Approach to the Study of Convention, Conflict, and Compliance in Interaction
- IV. Atypical Minds and Bodies
- Discourse Focus, Gesture, and Disfluent Aphasia
- The Construction of a Temporally Coherent Narrative by an Autistic Adolescent. Co-contributions of Speech, Enactment and Gesture
- The Body in Communication. Lessons from the Near-Human
- Index
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